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Maj William Jackson Austin

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Maj William Jackson Austin

Birth
Union County, North Carolina, USA
Death
21 Aug 1863 (aged 64)
Hinds County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6, Lot 101
Memorial ID
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Son of John Austin &
Lucretia Coburn
Oldest of eleven children;
6 sisters & 4 brothers
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1802 Elizabeth d. 1860
1803 Jesse***see below
1806 Nancy Jane d. 1880 GA
1809 Jonathan d. 1877
1811 Darling P. # 37455449
1812 Mary Polly
1815 Sarah Lucretia
1815 Richard Henry***see below
1818 Rebecca
1819 Jane d. 1888 GA

Married Nancy "Nannie" Cole
Father of seven children;
5 daughters & 2 sons
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1818 Harriet Flavia***see below
1823 Leonidas***see below
1826 Eliza Jane (Baker)***see below
1830 Mary***see below
1833 Martha Almira***see below
1837 Hesperia (Alcorn)***see below
1839 William Cole # 5588738

Note***
Early settler in Hinds Co, MS who served as a member of the State Legislature.

A man of immense wealth, he began purchasing large plots of land in the early 1820's.

Owner of a huge plantation. Sadly in 1860, as was the common practice of the time, he had 69 slaves working for he and his family.
Son of John Austin &
Lucretia Coburn
Oldest of eleven children;
6 sisters & 4 brothers
*************************
1802 Elizabeth d. 1860
1803 Jesse***see below
1806 Nancy Jane d. 1880 GA
1809 Jonathan d. 1877
1811 Darling P. # 37455449
1812 Mary Polly
1815 Sarah Lucretia
1815 Richard Henry***see below
1818 Rebecca
1819 Jane d. 1888 GA

Married Nancy "Nannie" Cole
Father of seven children;
5 daughters & 2 sons
*************************************************
1818 Harriet Flavia***see below
1823 Leonidas***see below
1826 Eliza Jane (Baker)***see below
1830 Mary***see below
1833 Martha Almira***see below
1837 Hesperia (Alcorn)***see below
1839 William Cole # 5588738

Note***
Early settler in Hinds Co, MS who served as a member of the State Legislature.

A man of immense wealth, he began purchasing large plots of land in the early 1820's.

Owner of a huge plantation. Sadly in 1860, as was the common practice of the time, he had 69 slaves working for he and his family.


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